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Steve Smith Rips into Panthers WRs, "They may draft a WR in the 1st this year that will actually give good effort"


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27 minutes ago, BrizzMachete said:

We could’ve had juju but took a running back in Samuel cause he was versatile . 
we could’ve had Ridley but took Dj cause he get more Yac 

our front office sucks at evaluating talent at the receiver position 
 

Why is Ridley considered great? Moore is ahead of him statistically with one less game played.

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6 minutes ago, JARROD said:

Steve Smith had Super Human effort. A want to you can’t coach into people. They either want it or they don’t.

you would think as rookies they would play with great effort to get that big ass contract before the walk off....

I don’t think many have the passion to play like Steve did— they just do what they have to, get paid when it’s time and float.

Players now are not built like players 10 yrs ago and that’s the truth. Terrell Owens and Ocho Cinco were two of the biggest divas in the sport but they played hard as hell every Sunday and after getting paid. Today’s game, you have  Antonio Brown

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17 minutes ago, CRA said:

it was right to the defender because he jumped the route and Samuels half assed the route.  Combo of two factors. 

Defenders are gonna make plays.  Looked extra bad because Samuels’ route was garbage on a play where a defender was making a play. 

 

 

Idk about that, looked like the ball was suppose to be outside and it was thrown inside 

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8 minutes ago, Forty-Eight said:

Moore was 1st rounder. I don’t care if he was taken as the 24th pick. He was the FIRST wr taken in the draft. I understand he is only in his 2nd year and putting good numbers, but who isn’t in today’s NFL? I want to see Moore consistently take over a game. Not just making one big play once in a while. Moore needs a CMC leap for me to believe he will be elite. Samuel is trash imo. I don’t care about how fast he is running a straight line. He’s a body catcher now and will retire a body catcher. Smitty knows his football. I’m sure he spend more time with the team than you and me trying to keep up with the team on sundays via tv and on Carolina huddle. 

It's impossible to do so when CMC is the focal point of the offense. If you give Moore 10+ targets a game he will put up legit #1 numbers. If our deep balls were accurate, Samuel would have 500 yards and 5+ tds this season.

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5 minutes ago, Car123 said:

Why is Ridley considered great? Moore is ahead of him statistically with one less game played.

You do realize he was a third option and playing behind the best wide receiver ever arguably right ? And put up way more touchdowns . Than dj he look better that’s why you hear it a lot 

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6 minutes ago, BrizzMachete said:

You do realize he was a third option and playing behind the best wide receiver ever arguably right ? And put up way more touchdowns . Than dj he look better that’s why you hear it a lot 

Ridley is the second option and three more touchdowns isn't "way more."

You do realize we're a run heavy team and our undrafted backup is our current starter?

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20 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

who is #64?

I assume he meant #65 Daley.  Not sure if he realizes he was thrust into the spot b/c Greg Little has already had 2 concussions and Darryl Williams is not a capable tackle (speed-wise) after his injury.

Daley certainly had his struggles, but he was also put in an almost no-win situation

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7 minutes ago, Car123 said:

Ridley is the second option and three more touchdowns isn't "way more."

You do realize we're a run heavy team and our undrafted backup is our current starter?

So we not counting last year Stats either ?Yeah he the second option now cause Sanu just got traded. And it  Don’t matter what type Of offense you have a good wife out gonna always produce . We throw the ball a lot last game cam started we threw it 55 times 

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I would think it would be hard for a wr to have heart when they know its going to CmC or Olsen. Not a passing team and wrs are used for gadget plays. I mean the wrs are not a focal point of the offense. Haven't been bc of QBs injuries or newness. I feel sad for the wrs.

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5 minutes ago, BrizzMachete said:

So we not counting last year Stats either ?Yeah he the second option now cause Sanu just got traded. And it  Don’t matter what type Of offense you have a good wife out gonna always produce . We throw the ball a lot last game cam started we threw it 55 times 

If Moore was targeted in the redzone, he'd have more TDs. Simple as that. We put the ball in CMC's hands in the redzone. 

Ridley has more targets than Sanu.

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1 hour ago, CRA said:

Allen’s first pick IMO wasn’t a bad throw.  And it really was the one that mattered most.  Other 2 came in the second half down by 3 TDs.

first INT defender made a great jump on the route and the INT was super easy because Samuel’s route was lazy and bad IMO.   

I mean Samuel isn’t a great route runner or WR yet.  Awesome dude with the ball in his hands.  Don’t think he is suppose to be awesome yet. 

DJ Moore is gonna annoy 89 because he is emotionless but I have never seen a down where he wasn’t fighting for all he could get on a catch.  I like DJ.  I did think he would take a bigger step. 

Some of it IMO is Norv’s system and routes.  Norv’s offense while are built on taking shots....they have always been built on predictable boring routes as well.  His Cowboy teams were criticized back in the day for being for being super boring and predictable in regards to the bread and butter of what the offense was. 

It was a terrible pass. 

The offensive play calling along with questionable passes & ball placement of some passes is severely limiting our receivers. 

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